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What Is Headcount Planning?

Intoo USA

Headcount planning is the strategic process of determining and managing the number of employees needed within an organization. Headcount planning encompasses various factors: Evaluating departmental needs Considering market trends Projecting growth or contraction Factoring in skills and expertise essential for company success The aim?

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Talent Acquisition Strategy: The 3 Tactics Your Organization Needs

HR Bartender

I listened in on a panel discussion during this year’s SHRM Talent Management Conference when I hear a recruiter say, “My job is to fill openings.” I recently partnered with Alongside to publish a series of articles on the three talent acquisition strategies that organizations should consider: Using a “Buy” Recruiting Tactic to Find Talent.

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Everything #HR Needs to Know About Machine Learning

HR Bartender

Why should human resources professionals pay attention to machine learning? Walsh] In the last decade, HR professionals have seen the amount of data they oversee proliferate. We keep hearing stories about how robots are going to replace humans. A great HR example is around compliance auditing.

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The 4 Constituents in Today’s Blended Workforce

HR Bartender

We’ve talked about how today’s workforces need three key constituents: regular full-time workers, regular part-time workers, and contingent workers (i.e. Each group involves a unique recruiting as well as an engagement strategy. The upside is that this strategy is great for employee morale. Which we’ve also talked about before.

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Organizational Talent Pools: 4 Steps to Developing Employees

HR Bartender

Or I’ll be signing books next week at the SHRM Annual Conference in Chicago. This allows a talent pool to address the biggest challenge with succession planning , which is telling individuals they’re part of the plan. However, creating a talent pool takes some planning. Stop by and say hello!).

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Will HR Technology Change Human Resources – Ask #HR Bartender

HR Bartender

I received this comment from an HR Bartender reader a while ago and I must admit it’s taken me a while to think about the response. Sharlyn: Great article about the “ 13 HR Technology Concepts HR Pros Need to Know ”. HR departments really should be asking themselves these types of questions. Interested in your thoughts.

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HR Professionals Play a Key Role in Technology Strategy

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes One of my first roles in HR involved technology. The company I worked for had their own proprietary human resources information system (HRIS). When system users (aka the HR team) had requests to change the system, they would send their suggestions / ideas to me. You get the idea.